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thehoodie posted:I'm just waiting for Justin to continue his legacy of doing everything his dad did but worse because he isn't smart enough to pull if off pierre also had a charisma that went deeper than just good looks and tattoos from urban outfitters, made it a lot easier to declare martial law.
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also hello this is my second post i think in the cspam canadian thread. i live in vancouver, sup
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albany academy posted:also hello this is my second post i think in the cspam canadian thread. i live in vancouver, sup yooooo lower mainland
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 21:21 |
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priznat posted:yooooo lower mainland my wife and i moved here last november, still getting used to the geography
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 21:24 |
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for the record i think the rail protests are good
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 21:25 |
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albany academy posted:also hello this is my second post i think in the cspam canadian thread. i live in vancouver, sup only assholes live in vancouver
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 21:44 |
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DariusLikewise posted:only assholes live in vancouver confirmed my advice? have a well paying job and live close to it
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 21:51 |
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DariusLikewise posted:only assholes live in vancouver i'm not an rear end in a top hat!!
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 21:52 |
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move to burnaby then
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 21:54 |
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I used to live in Kitsilano and I miss it I went back there recently for the first time in a couple years and it is crazy all the new condos and such. Also traffic was goddamn insane. but I’m from Victoria and miss that the most. Got retirement to look forward to to move back I figure!
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 21:56 |
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albany academy posted:i'm not an rear end in a top hat!! *mixes some coloured liquids in beakers* *scribbles on notepad furiously* *turns dials on machine labelled COMPUTER* according to my research everyone in canada is an rear end in a top hat
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 21:59 |
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Had an old friend share this bullshit to Facebook unironically: https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/wet-suwet-en-coastal-gas-link-pipeline-lng-1.5469401 I'm trying to come up with a pithy analogy, but I'm too tired.
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 22:02 |
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Harold Stassen has issued a correction as of 04:49 on Jun 20, 2021 |
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We've done it, boys. We've assimilated the savage Indian to the True and Good Canadian values of Home Ownership and FYGM.
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 22:08 |
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The history of post-contact Americas is littered with examples of America's indigenous people not just getting a handle on European modes of production, but excelling at them to the point where colonizers had to implement laws to keep them from competing with European merchants, traders, and labourers. Honestly I think the only reason that view isn't more prevalent among indigenous people is because of the systems put in place to deny them access to the same rights and privileges granted to settlers.
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 22:19 |
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albany academy posted:i'm not an rear end in a top hat!! Don't deny one's true nature friend
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 22:39 |
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Saalkin posted:Don't deny one's true nature friend wow
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Dreylad posted:The history of post-contact Americas is littered with examples of America's indigenous people not just getting a handle on European modes of production, but excelling at them to the point where colonizers had to implement laws to keep them from competing with European merchants, traders, and labourers. Can you recommend some reading about this?
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jettisonedstuff posted:Can you recommend some reading about this? Some of it comes from anecdotes from reading about the early conquests of Mexico/Central America/Peru, like how the conquered Andean populace began asserting their land rights in Spanish colonial courts using their records via the khipu and won, a lot. That pissed off the Spanish conquistadors enough as they wanted to be the landed gentry of the New World, so they got the Catholic Church to destroy all of the existing khipu under the auspices of destroying pagan worship. In the Canadian context, I wish I could recommend a popular history book, but academically there's: Rolf Knight, Indians at Work: An Informal History of Native Labour in British Columbia, 1858-1930 Shauna MacKinnon, Decolonizing Employment Aboriginal Inclusion in Canada’s Labour Market Mary Jane Logan McCallum, Indigenous Women, Work, and History 1940–1980 and the one I like a lot is John Lutz's, A New History of Aboriginal-White Relations it's fairly approachable for an academic text but it may be getting out of date at this point as it was already a bit dated when it got published. There's probably a ton of work in the American (USA) and Latin American context but I don't have much expertise in that area. And honestly my knowledge of Canadian historiography is starting to get dated.
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# ? Feb 21, 2020 00:43 |
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Crow Buddy posted:Who owns Global TV now? Their coverage of the protests has been barely concealed pipeline propaganda. (This morning was all about how all our food and coronavirsus medicine was rotting on ships in our cargo ship parking lot. Its that time posted:I seriously don't know what you can do if you're a left leaning federalist. Kinda like that, deep down, Canada is hard coded to be right leaning. Canada Is Fake posted:But when I say that Canada is fake, I don’t mean anything so universal or theoretical. Canada is not an accident or a work in progress or a thought experiment. I mean that Canada is a scam — a pyramid scheme, a ruse, a heist. Canada is a front. And it’s a front for a massive network of resource extraction companies, oil barons, and mining magnates.
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This is a good twitter thread (teaser for a longer piece) about changes in affordability over the past 35 years. US data, but hey! https://twitter.com/oren_cass/status/1230505794686373888 Specifically, I think the emphasis on inflation quality adjustments and the outright unavailability of "the inferior cheaper good" is important, when so many things in life are inflation-adjusted and inflation-indexed ... if we're lucky! (Reminds me of shadowstats.com ... haven't thought of them in a while!) James Baud has issued a correction as of 11:32 on Feb 21, 2020 |
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Phone posting so no link but the CBC article about Ali express and wish is hilarious in how bad it is. It's a gigantic yellow peril mess
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# ? Feb 21, 2020 19:29 |
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Marketplace has been such dogshit since Wendy Mesley (pbuh) left.
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# ? Feb 21, 2020 19:35 |
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Can't wait for a seventh straight episode on Indian call centers
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# ? Feb 21, 2020 20:34 |
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platzapS posted:In a way this is anti-pipeline propaganda, no? Basically the same argument you can make over any capitalist country. The government caters to capitalist/moneyed interests over the well being of their citizens and those citizens rights, any pretense to those rights is dropped as soon as the a) the targeted group is small enough or b) the opposing interest is large enough. The primary industries forcing our governments hand tends to be resource extraction sector rather than say, medical insurance companies.
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# ? Feb 21, 2020 20:53 |
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Guess which pipeline just failed its environmental assessment?
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 01:23 |
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Hand Knit posted:Guess which pipeline just failed its environmental assessment? Is the answer going to surprise me?
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 01:27 |
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Have canada cspam been involved in these protests? This has the potential to end capitalism and settler colonialism in Canada.
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 01:43 |
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Hand Knit posted:Guess which pipeline just failed its environmental assessment? Just have em clear the computer and drive around for an hour and try again
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 01:47 |
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Chuka Umana posted:This has the potential to end capitalism and settler colonialism in Canada. it does? huge if true
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Jan posted:We've done it, boys. We've assimilated the savage Indian to the True and Good Canadian values of Home Ownership and FYGM. This is pretty common, though the real dishonesty in the cbc article is how much they use vague descriptors of how many Wet'suwet'en actually support the pipeline. You could only get swayed by this stuff if you're a lib identitarian who thinks that individual opinions are where politics ends.
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 02:35 |
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Chuka Umana posted:Have canada cspam been involved in these protests? This has the potential to end capitalism and settler colonialism in Canada. I haven't laughed this hard at a post in this here comedy forum in months.
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# ? Feb 22, 2020 03:35 |
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https://twitter.com/AndrewScheer/status/1231643256099950593
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# ? Feb 23, 2020 21:31 |
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quote:Free market capitalism built our country Uh, I don't think it did Andy.
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infernal machines posted:Uh, I don't think it did Andy. Yeah, it was built through mercantilism and colonialism.
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# ? Feb 23, 2020 22:43 |
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Throughout Alberta’s history, we can see several distinct cultural themes. A struggle against a colonial government, a desire for individual freedom, a willingness and drive to achieve personal economic liberty; a deep connection and respect for our land; and an economy unique to other areas of Canada. Immigration patterns of settlers to Alberta are also historically distinct. At a time when the East attracted bankers, lawyers and other capitalists into established industries, Alberta was drawing families who survived harsh climates and had an ability to live off the land. Settlers like the Hungarians, Romanians, Ukrainians, Dutch, Germans, Scots, Chinese, and Icelanders immigrated to Alberta because of poverty, overpopulation and unemployment in their homelands. Still others came to Alberta driven by the desire for freedom from government oppression. Persecuted individuals like African Americans, Jews, Mennonites, and Mormons sought refuge and opportunity in Alberta.
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# ? Feb 23, 2020 22:59 |
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lmao this blotchy bitch just responding to email forwards now.
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MonsieurChoc posted:Yeah, it was built through mercantilism and colonialism. Exactly. Helsing posted:Throughout Albertas history, we can see several distinct cultural themes. A struggle against a colonial government, a desire for individual freedom, a willingness and drive to achieve personal economic liberty; a deep connection and respect for our land; and an economy unique to other areas of Canada. The history of Alberta is a history of rubes being bilked to expand the nation westward
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Very problematic of you to erase the experiences of all those Hungarians, Romanians, Ukrainians, Dutch, Germans, Scots, Chinese, and Icelanders who just wanted to go out west and achieve personal liberty while free from the constraints of lawyers, bankers and other capitalists.
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Tone policing children's television seems like a good use of time for the government in waiting
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